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The following changes have been made to the Enhance Combat article in the Resources (see italicized content*):
Form IV: Ataru
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All Jedi character owners, please acknowledge after you have read this, that you are aware of the changes and understand them. If any of this confuses you, please post below so the HGM can address your concerns - thank you.
Failure to read or otherwise acknowledge the new changes does not absolve the player from the responsibility to execute the skill as written and will result in applicable auto-failure - if the effort to depict or execute the aforementioned skill properly and correctly - has not been met.
Form IV: Ataru
- Moderate: Add 1/2 Sense attribute score to Lightsaber, Melee Combat, and Brawling Attack and Defense rolls, 1/2 Sense to Dodge or Acrobatics rolls, and 1/2 Control attribute as a Damage modifier (positive or negative). You may deflect up to 1/2 of your Lightsaber Skill D in attacks as a single Volley Deflection.
- Difficult: Automatically gain Jedi Athletics ability at the same level, without using a Focus to do so.*
- Very Difficult: Automatically gain Force Speed bonuses at the same level, without using a Focus to do so.*
- Heroic: You may make an additional Attack or Force Power action per round (in addition to Force Speed and Jedi Athletics bonuses).
- Heroic (Master): You may make a single Acrobatic Strike* as your first offensive or defensive action of the round. It allows you to travel up to your maximum move (with Force Speed bonus) while at the same time making either a single attack or block at +1D. You sacrifice all other move and attack actions for 1 full round.
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All Jedi character owners, please acknowledge after you have read this, that you are aware of the changes and understand them. If any of this confuses you, please post below so the HGM can address your concerns - thank you.
Failure to read or otherwise acknowledge the new changes does not absolve the player from the responsibility to execute the skill as written and will result in applicable auto-failure - if the effort to depict or execute the aforementioned skill properly and correctly - has not been met.